Humpback whale:

Date/time (local)OccurrenceLatitudeLongitudeNotes
08/07/15 00:30:56Possibly detected43.5563-62.3987HF downsweeps in panels 2, 3, 5. the first downsweep is loud, isolated from other noises that seem mechanical based (e.g., rudder, which I think is making those multifrequency tonals) has nice shape, and is convincing that it may come from a humpback. The other two are occurring with what I think is rudder noise, and they have similar shape as the first but arent as long or as loud. Based on the first call Im going possibly detected for humpbacks.
08/07/15 01:30:56Possibly detected43.5628-62.3923Nice 400-600Hz downsweeps in panels 6, 7, 9. Protocol says 1-4 calls in no pattern is to be marked 'possibly detected'.
08/07/15 02:30:56Possibly detected43.5692-62.3858HF downsweeps in panels 3, 5, 9. The first one is similar to those seen in past records; long, loud, shapely, 400-600Hz. The other two are shorter but in the same frequency range. Based on the first call Ill go possibly detected.
08/07/15 03:30:56Possibly detected43.5747-62.3800HF downsweep in panel 2 is similar to those seen in previous records. Short LF downsweep in panel 5
08/07/15 04:30:56Detected43.5728-62.3683more HF downsweeps, very loud, nice shapes. There are 5 of them in this record, but they are spread apart (not in a song). Multiple calls over several minutes and not attributable to other species, going detected on this one.




Notes:

Date/time (local)LatitudeLongitudeNotes
08/07/15 00:30:5643.5563-62.3987HF downsweeps in panels 2, 3, 5. the first downsweep is loud, isolated from other noises that seem mechanical based (e.g., rudder, which I think is making those multifrequency tonals) has nice shape, and is convincing that it may come from a humpback. The other two are occurring with what I think is rudder noise, and they have similar shape as the first but arent as long or as loud. Based on the first call Im going possibly detected for humpbacks.
08/07/15 01:30:5643.5628-62.3923Nice 400-600Hz downsweeps in panels 6, 7, 9. Protocol says 1-4 calls in no pattern is to be marked 'possibly detected'.
08/07/15 02:30:5643.5692-62.3858HF downsweeps in panels 3, 5, 9. The first one is similar to those seen in past records; long, loud, shapely, 400-600Hz. The other two are shorter but in the same frequency range. Based on the first call Ill go possibly detected.
08/07/15 03:30:5643.5747-62.3800HF downsweep in panel 2 is similar to those seen in previous records. Short LF downsweep in panel 5
08/07/15 04:30:5643.5728-62.3683more HF downsweeps, very loud, nice shapes. There are 5 of them in this record, but they are spread apart (not in a song). Multiple calls over several minutes and not attributable to other species, going detected on this one.
08/07/15 06:30:5643.5867-62.3550faint downsweep in panel 8?
08/07/15 07:30:5643.5923-62.3499short LF downsweep in panel 6?
08/07/15 09:30:5643.5748-62.3463downsweep in panel 9
08/07/15 16:30:5643.5576-62.3451what is HF sound in panel 4?
08/07/15 17:30:5643.5499-62.3400downsweep in panel 2? Shape is nice, if a little short, not classified but loud. Upcall in panel 13?
08/07/15 21:30:5643.5107-62.3077HF upsweep in panel 15? terrible shape and faint.
08/07/15 22:30:5643.5028-62.3027upsweep classified as call type 18 has large frequency jump in middle of call, high frequency end too high to be a right whale. What is the long faint tone in panel 8?
08/07/15 23:30:5643.4959-62.2982More long LF tones in panens 12, 13.
08/07/15 23:45:5643.4934-62.3032Another long faint LF tone in panel 5


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